Politics
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr Seeks Federal Funding for Free Public Transport
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr is requesting Commonwealth funding to make public transport free in Canberra, aiming to boost ridership and reduce congestion.
Sports
AFL Tribunal Upholds Bailey Humphrey's Two-Match Ban, Gold Coast Faces Selection Crisis
Gold Coast Suns forward Bailey Humphrey's two-match suspension for rough conduct has been upheld by the AFL tribunal, compounding the club's injury woes with Christian Petracca also sidelined.
Lifestyle
WA Rural Health Excellence Awards Honor Over 300 Health Professionals at Crown Ballroom
More than 300 West Australian health professionals gathered at the Crown Ballroom to celebrate winners of the WA Rural Health Excellence Awards, recognizing 33 finalists across 11 categories.
Business
Hunter Region Tops Insurance Claims, Revealing Surprising Data Trends
The Hunter region has recorded the highest number of insurance claims in Australia, with data showing unexpected patterns in weather-related incidents and property damage.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
Alleged burglary spree ends in high-speed chase through Kwinana golf course
A 26-year-old man was arrested after a high-speed police chase through a Kwinana golf course and bushland, linked to a series of home burglaries in Mandurah suburbs.
Union Threatens Action Over Seven-Month Pay Delay
The education union is threatening industrial action after a seven-month wait for pay negotiations, citing frustration over stalled talks and demanding fair outcomes for teachers and staff.
Accused 'Gas and Dash' Driver Arrested After Injuring Worker
A driver accused of a 'gas and dash' incident in Armadale has been arrested after seriously injuring a petrol station worker during the alleged theft of fuel.
Record Kids Sign Up for 'A Book a Week' Literacy Drive
A record number of children have enrolled in the 'A Book a Week' literacy program, boosting reading skills and community engagement across the state.
Victorian Teachers Strike: 30,000 Walk Off, Schools Disrupted
Over 30,000 Victorian teachers are striking on Tuesday, forcing widespread school closures amid a bitter pay dispute with the government. The union demands a 35% raise, rejecting the state's 17% offer.
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